Here’s Scott White, Ben Hogan’s CEO and president “mansplaining” (just kidding) how the new generation is very similar to the original PTx in this regard, i.e. It’s true that most golf gear manufacturers are trying to lower the center of gravity as much as possible, and they are doing this for years, but Ben Hogan took a different approach with their new PTx Pro. Rant aside, the dual construction/composite material used in the PTx Pro irons is aimed at preventing the iron’s CoG (center of gravity) from getting too low, and this is literally the thing that makes these babies rather unique. But don’t worry, as most companies in the golf industry are doing the exact same thing, and the rest of the business is taken care of by their marketing departments. the new irons are very similar to the older ones, but they come updated with the latest technological bells and whistles in the company’s portfolio. Ben Hogan can be described as a niche company, mostly dedicated to golf enthusiasts, and if you fall into the respective category, you’ll be pleased to learn about the new PTX Pro irons, which share the two-design “tech platform” of the original PTx gen, and they’re also built using composite materials for the best experience in golf money can buy.īasically, the new generation builds on the success of the original product, making for an incremental upgrade of sorts, yet Ben Hogan seems to follow that philosophical concept about “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”, i.e.
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